Actually, I'm studying the Director and I'm so exciting with
its possibilities! But each time when I test a published project in
html and dcr for web purposes in IE, it returns a warning message
about active content: "To help protect your security, Internet
Explorer has restricted this file from showing active content that
could access your computer"

I want to learn how to avoid that message, once it can scare
my website's visitors worried about bad intentioned web content. It
can represent a big interactivity's loss!

If you have the latest Dreamweaver, or even the last version
with the update, simply
opening an html with the old shockwave tags in Dreaweaver
will give you the option
to convert it to the new JS system.

By the way, microsoft has made a licensing agreement recently
so that the older
embed tags won't give the click to activate. Not sure when
that will occur. It may
be in the next IE update.

I had not enough time to check all of your links posted
above. But what I can tell you in advance is that I already had
tryied your hint about Dreamweaver. I have de Dreamweaver CS3 (the
laste version, I suppose). And everything works like you said,
except that it worked exactly the same as before. Dreamweaver
created a folder called scripts, and inside was the js file. In the
html I also could verify the modifications, including the tag that
calls the js file. I also have compared the html from Directors,
with one modified from Dreamweaver and even with one created by the
Flash that works properly, without that warning message. So I've
inspected each distribuition's tags scheme to notice what could be
wrong in that ones origined from Director. Not much I could do.

What can be wrong? May I try anothers preference's sets in
the convertion?

But anyway, maybe tomorrow (or even today), I'll check your
links to see if I find a solution for my problem. Independently
from result, I'll give a feedback. (But sure, I'm still curious in
what to do for this so simple Dreamweaver's solution works).

I did not follow everything in your last post. Are you saying
that Dreamweaver
modified teh html by converting it to teh JS format, but even
with that chance you
experience teh click to activate? Is this being tested on a
website or locally? I
have converted html pages with Dreameweaver and they work
perfectly OK without the
click to activate.

Seeing your links I finaly got what solution it have. But
it's not for my problem, initialy. It was another one.

But for my sweet surprise, testing my html in the web host,
my main problem disapear! But it's strange that testing my html in
my local folder the problem persist!

But notice, you have pointed a solution for when IE shows the
active content, but it's not active and it's is just needed to tap
a click on de area of content. My problem was another and was more
serious, happening before the "tap problem". When I test my site in
my local folder, the IE shows that blank space instead of my
Director's content (like when the IE cannot load an image) and plus
a yellow pastel band appears in top of my IE with the warning:"To
help protect your security, Internet Explorer has restricted this
file from showing active content that could access your computer"
To show my content I have to click on the pastel yellow band, so a
litle menu appears. There's have three options. I have to click on
the first one, that is to unblock the content. Even, after appears
an alert window in the middle of the screen warning again about the
risk of allowing an active content. Just only confirming again to
run is that I face the tap problem issue. Uhff!

Maybe is a problem of my version of my Director? I thought it
might be a commom problem, once it happens on every project that I
finish. But if in the web hosts my project works well, so it
doesn't care so much. But indeed is strange! What can be happening?

Thanks so much for attention!!!! Now I feel easy to continue
my studies without worring about any loss of interactivity!!!

I presume you are using Internet Explorer offline, in which
case you will have to alter IE's security settings to allow active
content to be shown without the popup.

Inside IE, Go to Tools >> Internet Options >>
Advanced.
Scroll done to the security section.
check "Allow active content to run in files on my computer"
that will stop the yellow popup you are talking about.